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i have been wanting to build something to organize my filler..so since i just got a the hf brake i wanted to give it a try this is how it turned out also made a box for the pedal to sit inthen i wanted to get my shop vac out of the wayi also made some racks for my rotabroachs pretty productive day off, now i need to work on some customers stuff hahaSIN CITY METAL WORKSvisit my YouTube channel https://www.youtube.com/user/devvon
Reply:oh and sorry for the crappy pictures there were from my phoneSIN CITY METAL WORKSvisit my YouTube channel https://www.youtube.com/user/devvon
Reply:Dang! Makes me want a brake now. That's a lot of cool stuff you got going on there.Which brake from HF did you get?
Reply:Wow nice!! Gotta love Clecos, i have not seen to many people use them before.Ya gotta spend money to make money!
Reply:http://www.harborfreight.com/36-inch...and-91012.html i know i should have bought a better one but im just starting sheet metal work.. some day im going to get a finger brake.. somedaySIN CITY METAL WORKSvisit my YouTube channel https://www.youtube.com/user/devvon
Reply:Originally Posted by welderShaneWow nice!! Gotta love Clecos, i have not seen to many people use them before.
Reply:Gotta love Clecos. Don't know what I'd do without them.I've got the same brake - ended up with it when I found myself in a bind at one point. I found this thread on Pirate4x4, and after doing similar mods, it has turned into a halfway decent brake. http://www.pirate4x4.com/forum/showthread.php?t=553583I used a piece of 3 x .25 flat to make the truss across the apron. 1/2" bolt gives it adjustment capabilities. I've got a piece of 4" channel bolted to the front, in place of the 1.5 box he used. The C-channel for the cast supports are a must, as are longer handles. With these mods, I've bent 20 inches of .125 aluminum, and a full 36" of .090. I doubt it would do it every day, but on a Sunday evening, when no other shops are open, it gets me out of a bind. As the fella in the link mentioned, a reinforcement strap is needed to do much in the way of thick stuff - I never bothered as I have a good enough relationship with my supplier that they will often do brake work for me at no cost. I never planned on using it much, but I use it all the time for .063 and .090 aluminum, and with the mods, it has worked much better than I expected. I too am saving for a Dries & Krump finger brake, but this is making things work in the mean time.Who is John Galt?
Reply:What did you use to lip the lightening holes?I am an FAA mechanic, so i have tons of clecos and use them along with solid rivets for a lot of parts on the race car. It just nice to have something mounted really stiff, but easy enough to remove when someone tacos it.Syncrowave 350Coolmate 3Millermatic 251Spoolmatic 30A
Reply:Sorry what do you mean by lip?SIN CITY METAL WORKSvisit my YouTube channel https://www.youtube.com/user/devvon
Reply:Originally Posted by wd40prerunnerSorry what do you mean by lip?
Reply:Originally Posted by ZTFabHe's asking about your dimple dies.BTW, Nice work!!
Reply:Originally Posted by wd40prerunnerThanks zt.. That means alot to me.Your work has always been a bar setter for me.
Reply:i second the dimple die question...superb work there!! definitely going to make some tooling holders for my mill like you didcan you share with us how you made the dimples?
Reply:JMR has some upscale dimple dies. Barbed Wire Offroad and a guy named BillyBob over at Pirate sell ones that are a bit more affordable. Typically you use a press. You cut or punch your hole then use the dimple die to press the dimple into the hole. Easy to do, makes things clean. If you don't have a press some sell kits that have a bolt through them where you use wrenches to drive the dimple into the material.On edit, link with some pics for those that aren't familiar.http://vansantent.com/sheet_metal_ma...imple_dies.htmLast edited by dstevens; 12-11-2010 at 11:45 PM.
Reply:I bought mine from barbed wire on pirate.. I made the 3/8s to do dzus buttonsSIN CITY METAL WORKSvisit my YouTube channel https://www.youtube.com/user/devvon
Reply:Made the dzus dimples? Nice... Do you have a full sized lathe or did you use a mini lathe?
Reply:wow I like the clecos holder I might have to make me a set.Adam MMorales Ranch
Reply:Originally Posted by dstevensMade the dzus dimples? Nice... Do you have a full sized lathe or did you use a mini lathe?
Reply:wow...those dies are stupid expensive!!seems like a very handy tool though. Might have to mill up some dies this weekend thoughthanks for the link!
Reply:Dang sharp looking work. Is it hard to line up the dimples?Regards,RobGreat Basin WeldingInstagramBlue weldersRed weldersMy luscious Table DIY TIG Torch cooler |
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